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HIST 182: History of Latin American Civilization Since 1825
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Surveys Latin American civilization since 1825. Includes an examination of political, social and economic development and the current condition of Latin America. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week. IAI: S2 911N
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HIST 190: A History of American Labor
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
This course is a survey of the lives and work of American working people, form the colonial era to the present, and includes an examination of the origins and development of labor unions in the United States. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 200: African American History
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Prerequisite: HIST 251 or HIST 252 recommended. Surveys African American experience and contributions, including analysis of leading personalities, ideologies, and enduring institutions, that have shaped the nature and direction of American life and culture. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 203: Mexican American History
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Traces history of the Mexican-American. Centers upon development of Mexican-American culture and the attempt to maintain that culture within the mainstream of American life. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 205: Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Intensive study of particular topics in history. Topics will vary and will be announced in advance: history of presidential greatness, survey of crime and punishment, the holocaust, Vietnam conflict. This course may be repeated once (up to 6 hrs.) provided that different topics are considered. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 210: Directed Study in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Offers serious student an opportunity to probe more deeply into an area of history in which there is a particular interest. Offered in conjunction with a regularly scheduled class and meets for one additional hour per week. 1 lecture hour; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 222: Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
This course compares and contrasts the great religions of the world from the scholarly point of view as they emerged in Asia and developed throughout the world; the course focuses on their beliefs, practices, and work of inspiration 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week. IAI: H5 904N
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HIST 231: History of England to 1688
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Explores history of England until 1688 and examines development of royal power, challenge of the feudal aristocracy, evolution of a national church, and rise of parliament. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 232: History of England Since 1688
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Surveys English history since the glorious revolution. Analyzes evolution of parliamentary government, development of a complex commercial and industrial society, emergence of democratic trends in political and social life, and the growth of an overseas empire. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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HIST 236: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Black Hawk College
Examines progression of the United States from a rural farming nation to an urban industrialized nation dominant in the world's economic system. Demonstrates how principles of economics have operated in an historical setting. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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